FINAL PROGRAMME INET'94, the Annual Conference of the Internet Society held in conjunction with the 5th Joint European Networking Conference (JENC5) Prague, Czech Republic, June 13-17, 1994 Jointly organized by the Internet Society (ISOC) and Reseaux Associes pour la Recherche Europeenne (RARE) ORGANIZATION: CONFERENCE Committee Chair Geoff Manning, Independent consultant, UK Co-ordination & Marieke Dekker, RARE, The Netherlands Assistance Elizabeth Barnhart, EDUCOM, USA Local Organizers Jan Gruntorad, CVUT, Czech Republic Ingrid Ledererova, CVUT, Czech Republic Internet Society Liaison Larry Landweber, University of Wisconsin, USA RARE Liaison Tomaz Kalin, RARE, The Netherlands Programme Committee Chair Bernhard Plattner, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Workshop Liaison George Sadowsky, University of New York, USA PROGRAMME Committee Chair Bernhard Plattner, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Co-chair Hannes Lubich, SWITCH, Switzerland Co-ordination & Judith Kiers, RARE, The Netherlands Assistance Track Leaders: T1. User Support and Jill Foster, University of Newcastle, UK Training Joyce Reynolds, ISI, USA T2. Distributed Erik Huizer, SURFnet, The Netherlands Applications Barry Leiner, ARPA, USA T3. Policy Issues Michael Roberts, EDUCOM, USA Jurgen Harms, University of Geneva, Switzerland T4. Regional Issues Richard Mandelbaum, NYSERNet, USA T5. Network Engineering Elise Gerich, Merit Network Inc., USA Peter Elford, Cisco Systems, Australia T6. Network Technology Paul Mockapetris, ISI, USA Juha Heinanen, FUNET, Finland CONFERENCE SPONSORS BT (British Telecommunications plc), Cisco, Digital Equipment Corporation, IBM, MCI, Novell, Sun Microsystems, 3COM CONFERENCE CONTRIBUTORS Advantis, Bellcore, Canarie, Canadian Government of Industries, HP, Interop, MCI, Newbridge, Positron, Telekom CONFERENCE VENUE Palace of Culture Trida 5.kvetna 140 09 PRAGUE 4 Czech Republic Telephone: +42-2-6117-1111 CONFERENCE HALLS: T1. User Support and Training Concert Hall (max. 1000 people) T2. Distributed Applications Small Hall (max. 300 people) T3. Policy Issues Club Room I (max. 85 people) T4. Regional Issues Club Room II (max. 85 people) T5. Network Engineering Baletny Hall (max. 100 people) T6. Network Technology Chamber Hall (max. 180 people) Plenary sessions Concert Hall (max. 1000 people) Please note: there are some exceptions. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 09:00-10:30 Opening Session CONCERT HALL Welcome & Keynote Addresses by: - Mr. George Soros, Founder of the Soros Foundations, New York, USA - Professor Emanuel Ondracek, PhD, Deputy Minister of Education, Czech Republic Chair: Geoff Manning, UK 11:00-12:30 Parallel Sessions T1-1. Training for the Network Citizen CHAMBER HALL Chair: Peter Kemp, University of Glasgow, Scotland - EDUCATE - End-user Courses in Information Access through Communication Technology / Nancy Fjaellbrant, Sweden - Approaches to network training with particular reference to a perceived need for self-help materials / Margaret Isaacs, UK - Network training: Anywhere, Anytime, Anyplace? / Jodi-Ann Chu, USA T2-1. MultiMedia (first session) SMALL HALL Chair: Chris Adie, Edinburgh University, UK - FOCS - A Toolkit for Flexibility Telecommunication Systems / Jens-Peter Redlich, Germany - HTML and Mosaic: A taste for more / Peter Linde, The Netherlands - Developments in WWW technology / Dave Raggett, UK T3-1. National and Regional Policies BALETNY HALL Chair: Tomaz Kalin, RARE, The Netherlands - The European Commission RTD networking strategy / Luis Rodriguez Rosello, DG XIII C/3, EU - Policy issues from a Pacific perspective / Geoff Huston, Australia - USA policy update / Stephen Wolff, USA - Policies required for the Internet development / Vinton G. Cerf, USA T4-1. Networking assists Societal Stability CLUB ROOM II Chair: Steve Goldstein, National Science Foundation, USA - The role of the Internet in distance education: the Russian experience / Peter Thomas, USA and Alexei Platonov, Russia - Marketing the Internet to the industrial R & D sector in Israel / Dov Winer and Jacob Bar, Israel T5-1. Routing and Addressing CLUB ROOM I Chair: Elise Gerich, Merit Network Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA - Comparison of geographical and provider-rooted Internet addressing / Paul Francis, Japan - Authority and routing registration for CLNS networks / Henk Steenman, The Netherlands and Marcel Wiget, Switzerland - Rough Cuts - CIDR Deployment / Bill Manning, USA T6-1. ATM Standardization and Deployment: CONCERT HALL Current Status and Issues Chair: Les Clyne, JNT, UK This session is a tutorial-type presentation on ATM. It will discuss the latest technology announcements, deployment and standardization timeframe projections and needs from application providers. Presentation by: Fred Sammartino, President ATM Forum, USA 14:00-15:30 PLENARY Session CONCERT HALL Overview: Technical Programs of the IETF and RARE Introduction by: - Vinton G. Cerf, President of ISOC - Kees Neggers, President of RARE Speakers: Paul Mockapetris, IETF & IESG Chair Erik Huizer, RARE Technical Committee member Chair: Erik Huizer, SURFnet, The Netherlands 16:00-18:00 Parallel Sessions T1-2. Network Information: Tools and Access CONCERT HALL Chair: David Sitman, EARN, France - Mosaic, WWW and networked Multimedia as a learning tool / Michael Greenhalgh, Australia - Becoming an information provider on the WWW / Brian Kelly, UK - Wild beasts and unapproachable bogs / Chris Weider, USA T2-2. Internet Usage and Dial-up Access SMALL HALL Chairs: Hariharasubrahmanian Shrikumar, Temporal Systems, India / Archie Marshall, Jamaica - Connecting the Carribean area / Archie Marshall, Jamaica - Thinternet: Life at the end of a tether / H. Shrikumar, India - The growth of IP usage at Chrysler / Robert Moskowitz, USA - Dial-up in India: Needs, demands and regulation / T.H. Choudary, India - Dial-up X.400 is moved forward by the APS Alliance / David Knight, USA - SITA: A worldwide X.28 / Jean Mourain, SITA, France T3-2. International Coordination of Internet Standards CLUB ROOM I Chair: Lyman Chapin, Bolt Beranek and Newman, USA A panel discussion of the cluster of issues around evolution of OSI and IP protocols in the international policy context. Panelists: Steven Wolff, National Science Foundation, USA Erik Huizer, SURFnet, The Netherlands Lyman Chapin, Bolt Beranek nad Newman, USA T4-2. Regional Developments I - Eastern Europe and CIS CLUB ROOM II Chair: Frode Greisen, UNI-C Lyngby, Denmark - The Romanian national academic network: The regional node of CLUJ-NAPOCA / Kalman Pusztai, Vasile Dadarlat and Marius Joldos, Rumania - Satellite link Moscow-Maribor: The aims and the prospective / Slobodanka Vidakovic, Slovenia and Dmitry Demidov, CIS - Networking for science and education in Byelorussia / Andrey Ivanov and Sergei Kritsky, CIS - Coordinating networks in Central and Eastern Europe: CEENet / Peter Rastl, Austria - Russian networks and services, general and subject oriented / Nikolai Repin, CIS T5-2. Performance Analysis BALETNY HALL Chair: Olivier Martin, CERN, Switzerland - Optimising FTP traffic in the Internet / K. Jayanthi, G. Mansfield, Y.Kimura, T. Johannsen, Y. Nemoto and S. Noguchi, Japan - Internet interaction pinged and mapped / John S. Quarterman, Smoot Carl-Mitchell and Gretchen Phillips, USA - Windowed Ping: An IP layer performance disgnostic / Matt Mathis, USA T6-2. Broadband Technology CHAMBER HALL Chair: Jaap van Till, Consultancy Group Stratix BV, The Netherlands - VINCE - A Vendor Independent Network Control Environment / Allison Mankin and Eric Hoffman, USA - Sorting out reality from the hype: Why you should be interested in ATM WANs / Milo Medin, USA - Bay area broadband testbeds and technology / Mark Laubach and Berry Kercheval, USA 20:00-23:00 Gala Dinner THURSDAY, JUNE 16 09:00-10:30 Parallel Sessions T1-3. Electronic Documents CONCERT HALL Chair: Maria Heijne, SURFnet BV, Netherlands - From Babel to Edil: The evolution of a standard / Andrew Braid, UK - Work in Progress: - ELDORADOC 'the promised land of gold?' / Robert Janz, The Netherlands - RED SAge / Czeslaw Jan Grycz , USA - Networked delivery of Multimedia resources / Jane Williams, UK - Discussion T3-3. European CERT Activities CLUB ROOM I Chair: Hannes Lubich, SWITCH, Switzerland - The DFN-CERT experience: Building up a new CERT within Europe / Klaus-Peter Kossakowski, Germany - Current development of CERTs in Europe: A progress report / Barry Spaul, UK T4-3. Regional Developments II: CLUB ROOM II Pacific Rim and Latin America Chair: Richard Mandelbaum, NYSERnet, USA - Chilean network for primary schools / Ernesto Laval, Pedro E. Hepp and Enrique Hinostroza, Chile - Electronic networking: Social and policy aspects of a rapidly growing technology / Daniel Ingvarson, Dora Marinova and Peter Newman, Australia - Issues in academic networking in the PRC / Franklin F. Kuo, Jian Ding, Cindy Zheng and Farooq Hussain, USA - An Internet project for 100.000 users in Thailand / Srisakdi Charmonman and Firouz Anaraki, Thailand - The Pacific Neighborhood consortium: A status report / Art St. George, USA T5-3. Heterogeneous Networks BALETNY HALL Chair: Toshiya Asaba, Internet Initiative Japan, Inc., Japan - GeNeRIC: Living multi-protocols for years. So what? / Manfred Bogen, Germany - The INFNet distributed gateway system / C. Allocchio, P. Bonetti and A. Ghiselli, Italy T6-3. Broadband deployment and experiments CHAMBER HALL Chair: Mark Laubach, HP Labs, USA - Overview of US testbeds / Darleen Fisher, and Mike StJohns, USA - Implementation of a B-ISDN/ATM connectionless data service in an Internet environment / Nail Kavak, Kim Laraqui, Ala Nazari and Patrick Ernberg, Sweden - BALI - Integration of inhouse ATM and LANs/WANs: An ideal base for Multimedia teleservices / Hermann Hartenthaler, Dirk Hetzer and Berthold Butscher, Germany 11:00-12:30 Parallel Sessions T1-4. Building and Supporting Electronic Communities BALETNY HALL Chair: David Conrad, Asia Pacific Network Information Center, Japan - Rural datafication: A multiple-network collaboration to extend the Internet to underserved communities / E. Michael Staman, John Hankins, Paul Holbrook and Rhana Jacot, USA - Building electronic communities: Implementing electronic communication within the European Law Students' Association (ELSA ) / Christian B. Fulda, Switzerland - The Internet and schools: A survey of networking activities / Tracy LaQuey Parker, USA T2-4. Networked Simulation and Virtual Reality SMALL HALL Chair: Mark Pullen, George Mason University, USA - Distributed Virtual Simulation / Duncan Miller, USA - Extending WWW to support Platform Independent Virtual Reality / Dave Raggett, UK - Internetting Distributed Virtual Simulation / Mark Pullen, USA T3-4. The Economics of Networks and Network Growth CLUB ROOM I Chair: Robert Cohen, Fellow Strategy Institute, USA - From SWITCH to SWITCH* - extrapolating from a case study / Jurgen Harms, Switzerland - Funding an Internet public good: Definitions and example / Martyne Hallgren, USA - The changing Internet landscape: A six-year perspective from NSFNET data Eric Aupperle and Ellen Hoffman, USA T4-4. Internationalization of Network Applications CLUB ROOM II Chair: Borka Jerman-Blazic, J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia - A tool supporting the Internationalisation of the generic network services / Borka Jerman-Blazic, Slovenia - Creating an Internet-enhanced directory of Central and Eastern European environmental libraries / Czeslaw Jan Grycz, USA - Writing your own language in X.400 messages / Harald Alvestrand, Norway T5-4. Joint Videoconference with EEMA CONCERT HALL Chair: Jeroen Houttuin, RARE, The Netherlands Electronic mail has been one of the main applications of the Internet and international networking in general. This session will establish a live link between the participants of the Annual Conference of the European Electronic Messaging Association (EEMA), to be held in Stockholm, Sweden, and Internet experts and interested participants of INET'94/JENC5. T6-4. Mobility CHAMBER HALL Chair: Charles Perkins, T.J. Watson Research Center IBM, USA - An ISO IP protocol suite for the integrated road transport and traffic mobile environment / Kim Laraqui, Magnus Lengdell, Frank Reichert and Andreas Fasbender, Sweden - The Internet mobile host protocol / Charles E. Perkins, David B. Johnson, USA and Andrew F. Myles, Australia - IP/Secure: Providing security on datagram delivery for mobile host environment / Takeshi Tanida and Yoichi Shinoda, Japan 14:00-15:30 Parallel Sessions T1-5. Panel: Power to the User! CHAMBER HALL Enabling users to help themselves Chair: Rolf Nordhagen, University of Oslo Information Technology Services, Norway To provide support for the increasing numbers of users on the network is a formidable task. This session will be run as a panel discussion with expert panelists from around the world sharing their knowledge and experience. Audience participation is highly encouraged. Panelists: Robert F. Janz, University of Groningen, The Netherlands David Hartland, NISP/Mailbase, Newcastle University, UK Anders Gillner, NORDUnet, The Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden T2-5. MultiMedia (second session) SMALL HALL Chair: John Dyer, Joint Network Team (JANET), UK - Remote seminars through Multimedia conferencing: Experiences from the MICE project / Martina Angela Sasse, Ulf Bilting, Claus-Dieter Schulz and Thierry Turletti, Sweden - Experience with large videoconferences on Xunet II / S. Keshav, USA - NTTs strategy for highspeed Multimedia communications / Akihiro Shimizu and Hisao Uose, Japan T3-5. Privacy CLUB ROOM I Chair: David Farber, University of Pennsylvania, USA - Electronic privacy legislation in the USA / Marc Rotenberg, USA - Principles of Internet privacy / Frank Tuerkheimer, USA T4-5. Regional Developments III: CLUB ROOM II Africa and the Middle East Chair: Mondher Makni, Tunisia - A national research and technology network in Tunisia: A must for innovation and technology transfer / Mondher Makni, Khaled Sellami, Karima Bounemra Ben Soltane, Tunisia - Connectivity and internetworking requirements for Africa / Tierno S. Bah, USA T5-5. Quality Assurance BALETNY HALL Chair: Manfred Bogen, GMD, St. Augustin, Germany - Assessing quality from an Internet service provider / Peter Dawe, UK - There is no such thing as a free Internet / Dai Davies, UK - From network quality to project quality / Wulf-Dieter Bauerfeld, Germany T6-5. IPng: State of the art and process CONCERT HALL Chair: Allison Mankin, NRL, USA - Report from the IPng directorate / Scott Bradner, USA - IPng - A vendor's perspective / Stev Knowles, USA - ATM and IPng / Fred Sammartino, USA 16:00-17:30 PLENARY Session CONCERT HALL Panel discussion on 'Industry and the Internet' Chair: Bernhard Plattner, ETH, Switzerland Moderator: Tony Rutkowsky, Internet Society, USA The interest of the industry in the Internet - both as a resource and as a marketplace - has grown tremendously in the last few years. The panel will explore issues, requirements and future developments as seen from industry leaders Panelists: Janet M. Perry, Manager Higher Education Programs, Novell Vinton G. Cerf, Senior Vice President Data Architecture, MCI Paul Scherer, Director of Technology Development, 3COM Betsy Huber, Manager TCP/IP Technology Marketing Strategy, IBM Tony Peatfield, Market Development for Universities and Research (Europe), CISCO Eric Schmidt, Chief Technology Officer, SUN Dave Probert, European Business Development Manager, DEC David Giddings, Multi-Media & Applications Product Marketing, National Business Communications, BT 18:00-19:00 Cocktail Party FRIDAY, JUNE 17 09:00-10:30 Parallel Sessions T1-6. Issues in building the Virtual Library CLUB ROOM I Chair: Michael Breaks, Heriot-Watt University Library, UK - Internet resource guides: Stories for the Net / Louis B. Rosenfeld, USA - Commercial services on the Infobahn / George Brett, USA - Electronic journals: transforming the information cycle? / Hans Roes, The Netherlands T2-6. Directory Services SMALL HALL Chair: Paul-Andre Pays, INRIA, France - Strangers in paradise / Bruno Koechlin, Katy Treca and Paul-Andre Pays, France - Schema publishing in X.500 directory / P.V. Rajeev, S.V. Raghavan, India and Glenn Mansfield, Japan - The SOLO directory access protocol / Christian Huitema, France T3-6. The Internet and the Media CONCERT HALL Chair: Ole Jacobsen, ConneXions, USA Discussion forum with participants from around the world. Panelists: Rick Tetzeli, Fortune Magazine, USA Vinton G. Cerf, ISOC, USA Peter Judge, Technology Appraisals, UK Ole Jacobsen, ConneXions, USA T4-6. National Research and Education Networks, CLUB ROOM II Telephone Companies and PTT's Chair: Gary Augustson, Pennsylvania State University, USA A panel discussion focussing on the relationships between Telephone Companies and PTT's and national and regional research and education networks. What is the current relationship? How is the development of the coming global information infrastructure and the continuing deregulation and increased competitiveness in the telephone industry going to affect these relationships. Panelists: Howard Davies, DANTE, UK Dave Riffelmacher, EuroTel, Prague, Czech Republic Rhett Williams, ATT Europe, Belgium T5-6. Network Management BALETNY HALL Chair: Peter Elford, Cisco Systems, Australia - A high-level notation for the specification of network management applications / Alfredo C.S.C. Brites, Paulo A.F. Simoes, Paulo M.C. Leitao, Edmundo H.S. Monteiro and Fernando P.L. Boavida Fernandes, Portugal - A scheme for FTP management / Jose Aparecido Carrilho and Edmundo Madeira, Brazil - Network discovery algorithms for the NSFnet / Bill Norton, USA T6-6. Future Generations of Internet Technology CHAMBER HALL Chair: Dave Morton, ECRC, Germany - DDT - a versatile tunnelling technology / Noritoshi Demizu and Suguru Yamaguchi, Japan - Growing the MBone: scaling, performance, and security issues with Internet multicasting / Steve Deering, USA - Massive and real time storage server for Multimedia applications / Milind Buddhikot and Guru Parulkar, USA 11:00-12:30 Closing Session CONCERT HALL Farewell & Keynote Addresses Keynote Speakers: - Mr. Thomas Kalil, Director to the National Economic Council, Washington D.C., USA - Mr. Michel Richonnier, Director DG XIII/C, EU Chair: Geoff Manning, UK DEMONSTRATIONS FOYER At the Conference there will be a demonstrations area in the Foyer near the main entrance where participants may visit a number of stands to see displays and demonstrations of various projects and applications of network services for the academic community. - Super JANET /John Dyer, UK - Demonstration of MICE technology / Peter Kirstein, UK - MS-Windows X.500 DUA / Nils Meulemans, Belgium - A Multimedia WPS using X.500/WWW integration / Jean-Christophe Touvet and Paul-Andre Pays, France - 'Wright Brothers Flyer', a virtual simulation / Mark Pullen, USA - Tools for conversion of character sets / Keld Simonsen, Denmark and Peter Svanberg, Sweden - Security Project: PASSWORD / Peter Kirstein, UK TUTORIAL FORUM HOTEL 'High-Speed Networking for MultiMedia Applications' Chair: Dave Probert, Digital Equipment Corporation, European Headquarters Monday, June 13, programme: 09:15 Introduction and Overview 09:30 ATM-1: What is ATM? ATM Definition and Architecture - From Desktop to LAN, MAN and WAN Tutor: Bernard Collonier, European ATM & High-Performance Networks Consultant, DEC, France 11:15 ATM-2: Why migrate to ATM? The ATM Marketplace, Technologies, MultiMedia Applications Tutor: John Kreatsoulas, European Science & Research Applications, DEC, Belgium 12:45 Interactive Questions & Answers panel 13:00 Lunch 14:00 ATM-3: How do I integrate ATM networks? High-Performance Network Routers, Bridges, Switches and Hubs Tutor: Bjorn Tuft, Principal European Networking Consultant, DEC, France 15:30 ATM-4: How do I implement ATM Networks? Planning, Design, Implementation & Management of High-Performance Networks Tutor: Ken Punshon, Scientific & Research Networking Consultant, DEC, England 16:45 Interactive Questions & Answers panel - Wrap-Up 17:00 Close Registration from 08:30 -11:00 (for tutorial only) in foyer of the Forum Hotel. RARE WORKING GROUP MEETINGS FORUM HOTEL Prior to the conference, on Monday June 13 and Tuesday June 14, RARE Working Group meetings will take place. During these meetings the different Working Groups will introduce their current activities and discuss various high priority topics. The meetings are open to all those who are interested. Monday, June 13 a 09:00-12:30 RARE Working Group on Network Applications Support (NAP) 14:00-17:30 Plenary RARE Working Group NAP b 09:00-18:00 RARE Working Group on Information Services and User Support c 09:00-12:30 RARE Working Group on Security Technology d 12:30-18:00 RARE Task Force on ATM e 14:00-18:00 RARE Working Group on Mail and Messaging Tuesday, June 14 f 09:00-12:00 RAREWorking Group on Lower-Layers Technology b 09:00-12:00 RARE Working Group on Information Services and User Support g 09:00-13:00 RARE Working Group on MultiMedia h 09:00-13:00 RARE Working Group on Network Operations i 09:00-12:00 RARE Working Group on International Character Sets 14:00-18:00 RARE WORKING GROUP PLENARY SMALL HALL - How to bring Research Networking into the year 2000 - RARE Working Group/ RARE Technical Committee open plenary session on the introduction of new applications on the network and proposals for the EC 4th Framework Telematics programme.